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| DSH 568
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| Varistors (VDR’s) across the mains' H. A1 `- _3 d6 R7 w
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| 60335-1(ed.4)6 {* E; g- |/ J2 U! b: Z
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1 b; A" u3 V+ w8 F% Z$ o* V1 V! wQuestion:3 F$ _. { i7 k9 x
Reports from different Testing Laboratories and clients expose essential differences in interpretation and testing practice between laboratories and/or Certification Bodies.
3 N- {' I! {2 u! i. ~8 PActually, the practice of one Certification Body is now being a market factor.- D1 H' @) l. u# M) [: ~- |4 ~
Based on above concerns we ask for clarification:- u; o( M1 u. k9 f) q7 _
1: Shall Cl. 19.11 be strictly followed or can solutions given under 2. be accepted.9 I3 F k. ?; |
2: Can any of the decisions (made by OSM/EE) be accepted?/ u ~7 ?; F* s# T _2 s
- A: VDR’s across the mains are accepted if the VDR is separately certified according to IEC 61051-1 or according to CECC 42200.& X) ^- S! e, }8 n% A2 d
- B: VDR across the mains with a protective device to guard against short-circuit is acceptable.2 W, Z7 @4 A x" s# r3 F8 S. v( }
- C: If A and B are acceptable, should, because of the fact that VDR’s may burn or burst during life-time due to an increasing temperature stress caused by increase of leakage current with a number of switching cycles in the VDR, a thermal interrupting device on the VDR connected in series with the VDR be required.2 Q8 {' e5 z A; v9 A
Decision:0 \& q) v, ^( i- }+ f8 T
1. VDR’s are not short-circuited if they are used within their manufacturer’s declared specification, when tested according to Sub-clause 19.11.2 of IEC60335-1(1991).9 q% P ?) b0 g, u, ]! R! g
2. VDR’s are short-circuited regardless of compliance with IEC61051-1, when tested according to Subclause 19.11.2 of IEC60335-1(2001)., P& H' c4 _. C8 t1 u. m0 S
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